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    Let \(\Pi _{(s,q)}\), \({\mathcal M}_{q,p}\), and \(\Pi _{as}\) denote the Banach operator ideals of absolutely \((s,q)\)-summing, \((q,p)\)-mixing, and almost summing operators, respectively, where \(1 \leq p < q \leq s<\infty \); see the monographs [\textit{J. Diestel} et al., Absolutely summing operators. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press (1995; Zbl 0855.47016)] and [\textit{A. Pietsch}, Operator ideals. Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften (1978; Zbl 0399.47039)] for details. The formulas \(\Pi_q \circ {\mathcal M}_{q,p}\subseteq \Pi_p\) and \(\Pi _r \subseteq {\mathcal M}_{q,p}\), \(1/r+1/q=1/p\) firstly occurred in the second monograph in a somewhat generalized version concerning the indices \(p,q,r\). There are various extensions of these operator ideals to ideals of multilinear operators. For example, the class \(\Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}\) of all multiple (= fully) almost summing multilinear operators or the class \(\Pi ^k_{(t;p_1,\ldots,p_k)}\), \(p_j \in [1,\infty )\), and \(0 < 1/t \geq 1/p_1 + \cdots + 1/p_k\) of all absolutely \((t;p_1,\ldots,p_k)\)-summing multilinear operators. \newline In this paper, the author defines \(\Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}^{k-1}\) (\(k \geq 2\)), the class of all multiple almost summing multilinear operators with respect to the last \({k-1}\) variables, in the following way. A continuous multilinear operator \(T \in {\mathcal L}_k(X_1,\ldots,X_k;Y)\) belongs to \(\Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}^{k-1}\) if the \((k-1)\)-linear mapping \(T_{k-1}\) associated to \(T\) belongs to \(\Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}(X_2,\ldots,X_k;L(X_1,Y))\). \newline Next, the class \({\mathcal M}^k_{(q;p,2,\ldots,2)}\) of all \((q;p,2,\ldots,2)\)-mixing operators is defined. Finally, an operator \(U \in {\mathcal L}_k (X_1,\ldots,X_k;Y)\) belongs to \(\Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}^{k-1}\circ {\mathcal M}_{q,p}^1\) if \(U\) admits a factorization \(U= T\circ (A,I_{X_2}, \ldots,I_{X_k})\), where \(A \in {\mathcal M}_{q,p}(X_1,Y_1)\) and \(T \in \Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}^{k-1}(Y_1,X_2,\ldots,X_k;Y)\). \newline The main results are the following.\newline Theorem 1. Let \(k \geq 2\) be a natural number and \(1 \leq p < q <\infty \). Then \[ \Pi_{\mathrm{mult-as}}^{k-1}\circ {\mathcal M}_{q,p}^1 \subseteq {\mathcal M}^k_{(q;p,2,\ldots,2)} \] and the related norm on the right hand side is less or equal to the related norm on the left hand site. \textrm \newline Theorem 2. Let \(k \geq 2\) be a natural number and \(1 \leq p < q \leq b <\infty \). Then \[ \Pi _{b,q} \circ {\mathcal M}^k_{(q;p,2,\ldots,2)} \subseteq \Pi ^k_{(t;p,2,\ldots,2)}, \text{ where } \frac1t = \frac1p - \frac1q + \frac1b. \] \textrm The paper is easy to read because it is free of errors and all proofs are complete.
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    \(p\)-summing operators
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    mixing operators
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    Banach ideal of multilinear operators
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    mixing multilinear operator
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